Dow gets worst weekly decline since Sept. 11

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NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- The Dow's weekly loss of 7.4 percent was its steepest since the week after Sept. 11 as investors pounded blue-chip stocks for five consecutive days. See full story.

Capitol Report: Accounting watch dogs: What breed to choose?

WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- Democrats and the White House agree that a new watchdog is needed to sniff out incompetent and corrupt accountants. But they haven't come to terms on what breed of pooch can best assist the Securities and Exchange Commission in policing the woebegone industry. See full story.

Greenspan has run out of magic bullets

WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- For the first time in his 15-year tenure at the helm of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan finds himself on the sidelines as a financial crisis brews. See full story.

Weekend Edition: How do tech entrepreneurs prosper in hard times?

In times like these, who on Earth would even want to be an entrepreneur, and where do they get the fortitude to persevere? CBS.MarketWatch.com spoke with five entrepreneurs who’ve are forging ahead after the boom went to bust to find out how they're doing it. See full story.

Task force promises vigorous probe of Wall Street

WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- The newly created Corporate Fraud Task Force met with President Bush for the first time Friday, with its chairman afterward pledging aggressively to fight corporate crime and disclosing that a number of investigations are already under way. See full story.

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